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During World War I, bullets were primarily made of lead, which was favored for its density and malleability. The lead projectiles were often encased in a copper or brass jacket to improve aerodynamics and reduce barrel wear. Some bullets also featured a core made of other materials, such as steel or tungsten, for specific applications. Overall, the combination of lead and metal jackets was standard for military ammunition of the time.

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